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Missing women found in Ohio

Three men arrested after three women who vanished separately in Cleveland were found alive at a house

Amanda Marie Berry (L) and Georgina Lynn Dejesus in this undated handout photo released by the FBI. Berry, missing since April 2003, when she was 16, and Dejesus, missing since April 2004, when she was 14, have been found in Cleveland, not far from where they were abducted. Photograph: FBI/Handout/Reuters

The house where three women who had disappeared as teenagers approximately ten years ago were found alive. The third woman found was Michelle Knight who went missing in 2002. Photograph: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images

The smashed front door of the house where, three women who had disappeared as teenagers approximately ten years ago were found alive. Amanda Berry called emergency services after she was freed by a neighbour who heard her screaming and came to her aid. Photograph: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images

The house is close to where each woman was last seen and police believe they were in the home for the entire time they were missing. Photograph: Pugliano/Getty Images

FBI agents remove evidence from the house. The owner of the house, Ariel Castro, 52, a school bus driver was arrested as were his brothers. Photograph: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images

Cleveland Chief of Police Michael McGrath speaks at a press conference to discuss the three women who were found alive in the same home in Cleveland. Photograph: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images

An updated FBI missing person poster shows Gina DeJesus. Her cousin told CNN that the girl's mother Nancy "never gave up faith knowing that her daughter would one day be found". Photograph: REUTERS/FBI/Handout

An FBI missing person poster shows Amanda Berry. A friend of the Berry family said her grief-stricken mother had not survived to see her daugher's rescue and died of a broken heart aged 47. Photograph: FBI/Handout via Reuters